[EAN: 9780849378324], Neubuch, [PU: Taylor and Francis(CRC Press)], Technology|Engineering|General, (400 pages) This book shows the reader how to write a system engineering management plan (SEMP) that reflects the company's identity and is appropriate to most customers' requirements, e.g., MIL-STD-499, ISO 9001, the U.S. Air Force Integrated Management System, and EIA STD 632. The first section of this book provides a brief introduction to the process of developing a SEMP. The remainder contains a source model of a SEMP that is generic in nature. A computer disk is included with the book to provide the SEMP in a form (Microsoft Word) that can be used for the reader's own plan.PART I Introduction What Is the Purpose Where Are We Going Why Plan? When Plan? One Man's Axioms of System Engineering The Importance of Enterprise Identity It Works for People What Constitutes an Identity for an Enterprise? Customer Standards, Tailoring, and Enterprise Identity Sources of Inspiration Help AFSCM 375 Series SAMSO and BMO Standards U.S. Army Field Manual MIL-STD-499 NASA System Engineering Manual Commercial and Societal Standards International Organization for Standardization DSMC Systems Engineering Mangement Guide Books In Print and Otherwise Selection Organizational Structures Updating Matrix Management A Model Program Organization Structure Physical Collocation Options Resistance to PDT Model Matrix For This Book Enterprise Integration Team (EIT) Integrated Program Planning The Ultimate Requirement and Program Beginnings Program Plan Tree Know Thyself Through Generic Program Planning Data Integrated Management System Overview Generating the Six Primary Documents Work Responsibility Who Plans the Program? A Generic SEM/SEMP For You Rapid Identity Documentation Continuous Process Improvement and Process Audit Provisions Is a Static Identity Adequate? Procedures Media Continuous Improvement Process Process Audit SEM/SEMP Implementation First Things First Process Definition and Improvement SEM/SEMP Development Organizational Structure Changes Re-Education of Your Work Force The Database Approach Good Luck PART II - SEM/SEMP Introduction Document Purpose Functional Management Responsibility Continuous Process Improvement Application On Programs Technical Objectives Technical Plan Summary Applicable Documents Government Documents Non-Government Documents Development Environment Program Development Environments Phasing Correlation Product Composition Sequence Model Alternatives Encouraged Environments Program Information Environment Management Style and the Working Environment Technical Program Planning and Control Precedence of Controlling Documentation Company Organizational Structure Generic Company Process Documentation Input-Process-Output Program Planning Transform Program Planning Documentation Program Work Definition and Authorization Performance Tracking and Reporting Development Controls Risk Management Configuration Management Data Management Parts, Materials, and Process Standardization Supplier Technical Controls Associate Contractor Relationships Customer Furnished Property Systems Engineering Process Process Overview System Definition Functional Decomposition Requirements Analysis Design and Integration Test and Evaluation Development System Analysis Development Requirements Verification System Test and Evaluation Quality Assurance Support Production Support Computer Software Coding Customer Readiness For Product Delivery Post-Delivery Support System Modifications Design For Disposal Material Control Production Process Definition and Control Inspection and Acceptance Testing Process Control Logistics and Operational Support Specialty Engineering Integration Specialty Engineering Basis System and Specialty Engineering Discipline Summaries Generic Specialty Engineering Process Description Specialty Engineering Tools PIT Integration Work Concurrent Development Team Activity Concurrent Development Aids Notes Acronyms Special Terms Appendix A, Traceability to External Standards Appendix B, Program System Engineering Assessment Crit

Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: CRC PR INC, 400 Seiten, L=244mm, B=164mm, H=29mm, Gew.=780gr, [GR: 16820 - HC/Technik allgemein], [SW: - Technology & Industrial Arts], Gebunden, Klappentext: This book shows the reader how to write a system engineering management plan (SEMP) that reflects the company's identity and is appropriate to most customers' requirements, e.g., MIL-STD-499, ISO 9001, the U.S. Air Force Integrated Management System, and EIA STD 632.The first section of this book provides a brief introduction to the process of developing a SEMP. The remainder contains a source model of a SEMP that is generic in nature. A computer disk is included with the book to provide the SEMP in a form (Microsoft Word) that can be used for the reader's own plan.

This book shows the reader how to write a system engineering management plan (SEMP) that reflects the company's identity and is appropriate to most customers' requirements, e.g., MIL-STD-499, ISO 9001, the U.S. Air Force Integrated Management System, and EIA STD 632.The first section of this book provides a brief introduction to the process of developing a SEMP. The remainder contains a source model of a SEMP that is generic in nature. A computer disk is included with the book to provide the SEMP in a form (Microsoft Word) that can be used for the reader's own plan.

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